Keywords
AidsAltruism
Attitudes
Caring
Covenant
Decision Making
Ethics
Health
Health Personnel
HIV Seropositivity
Hospitals
Life
Medical Ethics
Moral Obligations
Motivation
Occupational Exposure
Patient Care
Patients
Physicians
Professional Patient Relationship
Psychology
Refusal to Treat
Religion
Risks and Benefits
Suffering
Surgery
Trust
Value of Life
Virtues
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Journal of Religion and Health. 1992 Spring; 31(1): 9-18.
0022-4197
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00986841
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/737062